Sights
Monument "Astana Baiterek"
Baiterek is a modern icon of Kazakhstan’s capital, embodied in metal, glass, and concrete. Standing 105 meters tall, this monument is not just an architectural masterpiece but also a national symbol representing the rapid development of Kazakhstan.
Inspired by the idea of the World Tree, the tower serves as a perfect observation deck. Ascend to the radiant “Golden Sphere” to admire the dynamic and futuristic skyline of Astana from a bird’s-eye view.
Inspired by the idea of the World Tree, the tower serves as a perfect observation deck. Ascend to the radiant “Golden Sphere” to admire the dynamic and futuristic skyline of Astana from a bird’s-eye view.
14 Nurzhol Boulevard
The Central Mosque of Astana
The Central Mosque of Astana is a majestic symbol of Kazakhstan’s spirituality and unity. Built in 2022, it is considered the largest mosque in the country and one of the biggest in Central Asia. Elegant minarets rising 130 meters high, a grand dome 62 meters in diameter, and pure white marble make it a true architectural masterpiece. It is a place where faith, beauty, and modernity blend in perfect harmony — a must-visit destination for every guest of the capital.
65 Mangilik El Avenue
The Presidential Residence "Akorda"
Ak Orda — the residence of the President of Kazakhstan and a symbol of state power.
It is one of the most recognizable buildings in Astana, located on the left bank of the Yesil River, in the very heart of the capital. The building impresses with its architecture: pure white marble, elegant columns, and a sky-blue dome topped with a golden spire, symbolizing the country’s aspiration for a bright future.
The interior is decorated with marble, crystal, and elements reflecting Kazakhstan’s national ornaments. Important state and international meetings, ceremonies, and negotiations determining the strategic course of the country take place within Ak Orda.
Ak Orda is not just a building, but the architectural embodiment of modern Kazakhstan: strong, open to the world, and committed to development.
It is one of the most recognizable buildings in Astana, located on the left bank of the Yesil River, in the very heart of the capital. The building impresses with its architecture: pure white marble, elegant columns, and a sky-blue dome topped with a golden spire, symbolizing the country’s aspiration for a bright future.
The interior is decorated with marble, crystal, and elements reflecting Kazakhstan’s national ornaments. Important state and international meetings, ceremonies, and negotiations determining the strategic course of the country take place within Ak Orda.
Ak Orda is not just a building, but the architectural embodiment of modern Kazakhstan: strong, open to the world, and committed to development.
1 Nurzhol Boulevard
Independence Palace
Independence Palace — one of the most recognizable architectural landmarks of Astana and a symbol of Kazakhstan’s state power. It hosts large-scale national and international events: congresses, conferences, exhibitions, concerts, and official ceremonies.
52 Tauelsizdik Avenue
Palace of Peace and Reconciliation
Palace of Peace and Reconciliation — one of the capital’s landmarks. The pyramid has become a symbol of the unity of different religions, ethnicities, and cultures, as well as the openness of the people and the state to the world. The idea of creating the "Palace of Peace and Reconciliation" belongs to the President of Kazakhstan N.A. Nazarbayev and was presented by him at the first "Congress of World and Traditional Religions," held on September 23–24, 2003, in Astana. The construction of the pyramid was completed in 2006, and the concert hall was inaugurated by Montserrat Caballé.
57 Tauelsizdik Avenue
Mangilik El Triumphal Arch
Triumphal Arch "Mangilik El" – one of the main symbols of independence and unity in Astana. It was built in 2011 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Kazakhstan's Independence. The structure, over 20 meters high, is made of white marble and decorated with national ornaments.
Bas-reliefs depicting important moments in the country’s history are located on the walls of the arch. This monument is a symbol of the people’s patriotism and shared values. For residents and visitors of Astana, the arch is a place that evokes pride in Kazakhstan’s achievements and reminds of a future based on peace and harmony.
Esil District, Mangilik El Avenue
Triumphal Arch “Mangilik El”
Triumphal Arch “Mangilik El” is one of the main symbols of independence and unity of Astana. It was erected in 2011 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s Independence. The structure, over 20 meters high, is made of white marble and decorated with national ornaments. The walls of the arch feature bas-reliefs depicting key moments in the country’s history. This monument serves as a symbol of patriotism and shared values of the nation. For residents and visitors of the capital, the arch is a place of remembrance and pride in Kazakhstan’s achievements, as well as a reminder of a future built on peace and harmony.
Еsil District, Mangilik El Avenue
"Wall of Peace" Monument
"Wall of Peace" Monument — a symbol of peace, harmony, and friendship among nations. Its architecture combines modern design with elements of national and global culture, creating a space for reflection, inspiration, and social interaction. The monument is surrounded by green areas, well-maintained walking paths, and resting spots, making it a popular place for both tourists and city residents. Cultural and educational events, exhibitions, and activities dedicated to peace, tolerance, and international cooperation are often held here, making a visit not only interesting but also educational.
Tauelsizdik Avenue
«Jastar» Palace
“Jastar” Palace — a modern cultural and entertainment center in Astana, created for youth and young talents. It hosts concerts, festivals, creative workshops, educational programs, and community events. “Jastar” Palace fosters the development of creative skills, supports youth initiatives, and serves as a hub for cultural, educational, and social life in the capital.
34 Respublika Avenue
«Kazakh Elі» Monument
The “Kazakh Eli” Monument is one of the most prominent symbols of Kazakhstan’s capital, representing the country’s independence, history, and national unity. This tall and majestic structure embodies the Kazakh people’s aspiration for freedom, prosperity, and harmony. The monument is surrounded by a beautifully designed square with fountains and green areas, where residents and visitors can take walks, take photos, and attend cultural events. “Kazakh Eli” is not only a symbol of patriotism and national pride but also a popular tourist attraction that offers a deeper understanding of Kazakhstan’s history and traditions.
Intersection of Tauelsizdik Avenue and A. Baitursynov Street
Erkegali Rakhmadiyev State Academic Philharmonic
Erkegali Rakhmadiyev State Academic Philharmonic — the heart of Astana's musical life and the main center for cultural leisure in the capital. Beneath the grand arches of its majestic concert hall, the magic of sound comes alive, blending classical music, folk melodies, and contemporary compositions. The philharmonic unites generations, nurtures an appreciation for the arts, and inspires residents and visitors to explore new creative horizons. Here, concerts, festivals, creative evenings, and educational programs take place, creating an atmosphere of art and harmony in the very center of Astana.
32 Kenesary Street
Monument to the Defenders of the Fatherland
Monument to the Defenders of the Fatherland in Astana — is a symbolic monument dedicated to the courage, heroism, and devotion of Kazakhstan’s military. It was erected in honor of those who served and protected the country and serves as a vivid reminder of patriotism, national pride, and the sacrifices made for the peace and security of the state.
Otan Qorgaushylar Avenue
Uly Dala Eli Monument
"Uly Dala Eli" Monument — a symbol of the historical power, unity, and independence of the Kazakh people. It reflects the rich cultural heritage, traditions, and heroic history of the Great Steppe, creating an impressive architectural space. The monument is surrounded by green areas, walking alleys, and resting spots, making it a popular place for both tourists and city residents. Visitors can not only admire the grandeur of the structure, but also learn more about significant events in Kazakhstan's history, take memorable photos, and attend cultural events held on the complex's grounds.
Uly Dala Avenue